|
![]() ![]() |
|
|
Author(s) Bayles, Martha Title HOLE IN OUR SOUL : THE LOSS OF BEAUTY AND MEANING IN AMERICAN POPULAR MUSIC Publisher New York, NY, U.S.A.: Free Press, The, 1994 Seller ID 02870799 Hard Cover. Very Good/As New Book Jacket. Out of Print. 6 x 9". From Publishers Weekly: "Bayles, former TV and arts columnist for the Wall Street Journal , takes the title for her book from the old saying, "If you don't like the blues, you've got a hole in your soul."
The author of this wide-ranging study of American popular music maintains that the African American tradition--blues, jazz, gospel--is this country's "distinctive musical idiom . . . truer to civilized values" than punk, heavy metal, rap and other antisocial impulses descended from the late-19th century European avant-garde trends in art that led to futurism, surrealism, dada and ultimately to music whose aim is to shock . It is a powerful thesis, but Bayles obfuscates her arguments by forcing all types of music and art into such rigid categories as "introverted modernism" and "extroverted modernism." She calls the tendency to shock, for example, "perverse modernism" and claims that this antiart, together with racial stereotypes, has kept African American music, which should be a humanizing antidote to the brutal and the obscene, out of the mainstream," Published at Twenty Five dollars. . 453 pages that make for interesting reading. Condition of book: Slight soiling at bottom spine of cover; book jacket has soiling to halfway down spine - and book cover has soiling at same place. OUTSIDE pages some splatter (watch that coffee). The pages themselves are clean and unsoiled. I'm selling this as a Reading Copy only as it has an important story to tell!
Price =
15.75 USD |
Home Collectibles Unlimited Site About Booksr4U OUR Favorite Links FAQ & SHIPPING Information Store Policies Privacy Policy Shopping Cart
|
|
|